G6 is way better... SC always sucked with poor GBA compatibility and slowdowns... the DS games in the SC can suffer from slow reading speed that may cause slowdowns, frameskip in videos and slower loadings...

i don't think every DS owners play GBA games on their DS, (I've got a real GBA if I want to play, it's much more comfortable for playing)
with my Ds, I've got a supercard lite and every games work like a charm
it's worth buying a supercard lite + micro SD 1 gigabytes, believe me

"the DS games in the SC can suffer from slow reading speed that may cause slowdowns, frameskip in videos and slower loadings... " -> totally wrong.

Well alot of people stated that with the normal sandisk mirco sd and the lite version patcher the castelvania test didnt drop any from but there is some static in the sound so I think supercard team was able utilize the lower speed better than the older versions.

If you like a G6 with 512mb go for it, it has almost perfect GBA support. If you don't care about GBA that much and want a lot more storage capacity and better support for slower flash memories, go for a SC Lite. Nowadays the games tend to be 128mb+, might be 256mb coming before the current year ends so I would never go for a G6 since it costs more and has no extra storage capacity.

Telling that SC lags is pure crap, M3 has the same problem if you buy a regular Kingston/Sandisk card. The Castlevania intro is just flawless with a regular sandisk if you have a SC Lite.

If you want better GBA support and you are willing to pay like 30-40% extra for that and some slow menus go for an M3 Lite. Otherwise I would go for a SC Lite.

If you like a G6 with 512mb go for it, it has almost perfect GBA support. If you don't care about GBA that much and want a lot more storage capacity and better support for slower flash memories, go for a SC Lite. Nowadays the games tend to be 128mb+, might be 256mb coming before the current year ends so I would never go for a G6 since it costs more and has no extra storage capacity.

Telling that SC lags is pure crap, M3 has the same problem if you buy a regular Kingston/Sandisk card. The Castlevania intro is just flawless with a regular sandisk if you have a SC Lite.

If you want better GBA support and you are willing to pay like 30-40% extra for that and some slow menus go for an M3 Lite. Otherwise I would go for a SC Lite.

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I'm not gonna join _yet_another_ G6 vs SC battle royal thread.

I am, however, will be fixing erroneous false information used within the debating posts. In hope to shed light on the original post and have him make his own decision...

The comment I just bolded is absolutely false. The specification given by Nintendo is that the maximum rom size is 128 megabyte.(I assume he speaks in megabyte as we've seen many 512 megaBIT gamse as well as 1024 megabit games.) Of course, one can argue that Nintendo might change their size through firmware updates and such, but as past experiences have taught us... Nintendo haven't done this. They've kept their rom sizes to the specification initially released to the public.

In other words, the G6 can store 4 of the maxed sized DS roms as its max capacity (at the moment) is 512 megabyte. The SC is external memory based and, as advertised, can support up to 2 gigabyte (2048 megabyte) in size. This allows the SC card to hold up to 16 maxed DS roms, or so in theory.(roms can be trimmed) The increase in size will allow the user the flexibility to store A LOT of stuff, but comes at a cost of performance... or so it seems to be the cause of the debate.

G6 Lite:
Great DS and GBA Support
REAL TIME CLOCK for GBA Games!
Fits into a GBA/DS with the extra supplied cart.
8Gigabit/1Gigabyte version in development.

SC Lite:
Possible Slowdown if using wrong microSD card.
NO RTC.
Bad GBA Support.
A bit less DS Support than G6.
Doesnt fit into a GBA or DS Phat.
Has Noobs that say 4 Gigabit/512 Mbit is to low, FYI, Who would want to stick Movies/Music their flashcart? I have 6 DS Games and 13 GBA Games on my G6, DS wasn't made to run music or movies.

Also the SuperCard Lite, SuperKey, and a SanDisk Ultra II 1GB microSD is only aprox $103 without shipping! Not to mention you are getting 1GB of space! And I'm sorry but 512MB is too small as I like to put 20+ games on my flashcart!

I only play with just five to ten of them (the ones with actual replay value, ie. MKDS) while the others just sit there and do nothing.. Guess it's just for convenience more than anything else though I still have to swap out games whenever something new comes out so it's really kinda pointless to have so much space to begin with.

I only play with just five to ten of them (the ones with actual replay value, ie. MKDS) while the others just sit there and do nothing.. Guess it's just for convenience more than anything else though I still have to swap out games whenever something new comes out so it's really kinda pointless to have so much space to begin with.

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QFT. A user in the EZ4 board says it won't display more than 80 roms... why would you possibly want 80 games? you won't play them all... ever.

Has Noobs that say 4 Gigabit/512 Mbit is to low, FYI, Who would want to stick Movies/Music their flashcart? I have 6 DS Games and 13 GBA Games on my G6, DS wasn't made to run music or movies.

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For your information, I do wanna store music and movies on my flashcart. Why? Because I can... Now let me ask you this: Who would want to play music/movies, nes, sms, gba, n64, psx, tg16, etc, etc, yet more etc on an Xbox? Xbox wasn't made to be a media center or an emulation station! Funny though how the Xbox Media Center is easily THE most enjoyed homebrewed application on it

For your education, it's what homebrew is all about buddy. Doing things you can't usually do, including running backups. DS wasn't made to run backups, yet you have 19 on your flashcart. Kthanx bye!